A. The word is impeccable. [im-pek-uh-buhexternal image thinsp.pngl] -dictionary.com :]
(ashley c)

B. The woman spent hours making sure that her house was impeccable before the guests arrived.
-Christa

C. faultless; flawless; irreproachable (dictionary.com) Julia
E. Synonyms: faultless, immaculate, perfect, virtuous, excellent, flawless, spotless, unblemished
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F. I have never had the experience of playing an impeccable game of sports. I have always played many sports, but have never been great at any of them. I am awaiting the day when I will find a sport that I can perform impeccably at.
(Nichole G.)

H. Impeccable-

Ex-court officer jailed for drug dealing

A former court officer with a background described as impeccable has been sentenced to jail in Broome, in northern Western Australia, for dealing in cocaine and methylamphetamines.
*This article talks about how an officer had an impeccable or clean background, but still was sentenced to jail.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/070320/21/12tkh.html
-Meg